Marine diesel engine pioneer evolves from R&D business to global trader with Epicor ERP
Epicor Software Corporation, a global provider of industry-specific enterprise software to promote business growth, today announced that Cox Powertrain Limited has chosen its global enterprise resource planning (ERP) solution. Epicor ERP will be deployed in the cloud to support the manufacturer’s first international product launch and accelerate its large-scale global growth ambitions.
After ten years of intensive product development on its marine diesel engine, Cox Powertrain is evolving from pure research and development (R&D) to become a vendor with the ability to handle global transactions. In order to do this, the company identified a need for an ERP system that could support its current operations in the UK and US while providing the business with flexibility to grow in line with product demand.
Set for commercial launch of the highest power density diesel outboard engine ever developed, the CXO300, the business anticipates a substantial product demand. The outboard is garnering significant interest from military organizations around the world, who are legally required to phase out the use of gasoline-driven equipment in favour of diesel engines.
After an extensive and competitive evaluation process the decision was made to go with Epicor ERP. The key drivers behind this choice were scalability and cost. Competitive ERP vendors offered options that would be too costly and prohibit the business’s growth. The lower total cost of ownership offered with Epicor ERP will support the growth as demand for the product increases. Managed hosting was also a key driver.
Sabby Gill, executive vice president, International, Epicor Software commented, “The marine propulsion market hasn’t seen this type of innovation for a long time. We’re excited to be playing a critical role in getting Cox Powertrain fit for the much anticipated increase in sales when it opens its doors, and then supporting the business with the scalability and agility it needs as it establishes itself as a major global marine brand.”